
NFA: Saylor Sells Bitcoin, AI IPO Hype & The Green Energy Trade
- Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) sold 32 BTC (~$2.5M) â a tiny fraction of its total holdings.
- Market reacted negatively; 13 consecutive days of ETF outflows (especially BlackRock).
- Debate over Saylorâs credibility: After his ânever sellâ stance, this is the first sale since 2022.
- Rob views it as normalization; Ben thinks the fuss is overblown â everyone sells sometimes.
- Risk: If STRK dividend yield triggers (price below $95), it could force more Bitcoin sales.
- SpaceX targeting $2 trillion valuation; OpenAI & Anthropic also filing.
- Rob shows historical IPO performance: Some (ARM +700%) shine, others (Coinbase -34%) flop.
- Ben expects a liquidity shock and correction after IPOs â but that could later benefit Bitcoin.
- New rules allow fast-track into indexes like Nasdaq 100 â passive inflows even for skeptics.
- UKâs green economy worth ÂŁ105 billion; net-zero target remains controversial.
- Ben bets on uranium & nuclear power (ETF URA, Small Modular Reactors), also from personal expertise.
- Rob recommends Bitcoin miners pivoting to AI data centers: Core Scientific (+124% 1Y), IREN (+594%).
- Solar panels are necessary in Puerto Rico but weather-dependent.
- In a sluggish crypto market, looking beyond is wise: AI IPOs and green energy offer exciting alternatives.
- As Ben says: âThereâs always a bull market somewhere.â
Note: Not financial advice â do your own research!






